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I want nothing to do with any religion concerned with keeping the masses satisfied to live in hunger, filth, and ignorance. I want nothing to do with any order, religious or otherwise, which does not teach people that they are capable of becoming happier and more civilized on this earth, capable of becoming master of his fate and captain of his soul. — Jawaharlal Nehru
Governments understand that help is power. That is why governments offer as much help to as many people as they can ... — Neale Donald Walsch
A thrilled customer is the most potent marketing asset your organization can leverage. — John Jantsch
Your doctrine can be as straight as a gun barrel and just as empty! — Leonard Ravenhill
The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a reed. — Kahlil Gibran
I take the subway because I don't like having someone else driving. It's hard for me to be in a cab, because the traffic makes me feel insane. On the subway you're getting there faster and it's easier. — Chloe Sevigny
I recognize myself to a lesser or greater extent in everything I read, good and bad, and that's part of being a human being if you're honest enough. And obviously the darker parts are the things you don't let control you. — Rufus Sewell
It used to be that rebels were the type who wore leather jackets, rode motorcycles, smoked cigarettes and drank cheap domestic beer. Today's rebels are people who look at their world critically and observe the ensnaring patterns of the consumeristic lifestyle." (Life Hacks, p.50 — Jon Morrison
Most of us believe that women can do what men do. The challenge is to convince employers, legislators, mothers, that men can do what women do. — Karen DeCrow
In dreams begins responsiblities. — Haruki Murakami
The only thing I like about rich people is their money. — Nancy Astor The Viscountess Astor
The illogical man is what advertising is after. This is why advertising is so anti-rational; this is why it aims at uprooting not only the rationality of man but his common sense. — Henryk Skolimowski